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    Sideshow U.S.A.: Freaks and the American Cultural Imagination

     
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    Sideshow U.S.A.: Freaks and the American Cultural Imagination

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    A staple of American popular culture during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the freak show seemed to vanish after the Second World War. But as Rachel Adams reveals in Sideshow U.S.A., images of the freak show, with its combination of the grotesque, the horrific, and the amusing, stubbornly reappeared in literature and the arts. Freak shows, she contends, have survived because of their capacity for reinvention. Empty of any inherent meaning, the freak's body becomes a stage for playing out some of the twentieth century's most pressing social and political concerns, from debates about race, empire, and immigration, to anxiety about gender and controversies over taste and public standards of decency.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780226005393
    Edition:
    2nd ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    302
    Publication date:
    2001-12-01
    Publisher:
    University of Chicago Press
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780226005393
    Edition:
    2nd ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    302
    Publication date:
    2001-12-01
    Publisher:
    University of Chicago Press
    Languages:
    english

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